Top five best outfits at French Open 2024
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On and Nike have sparked a debate among fans ahead of the 2024 French Open.
It’s finally time for the second Grand Slam of the year, the French Open. The clay court major brings in the summer vibes and different sporting companies let their creativity show in their manufactured kits.
From Adidas to Nike, different brands have experimented with different colours and designs in the tournament. However, some have turned out to be a huge flop, while a few have been classic. Thus, without further ado, let’s take a look at the top five best outfits at the French Open 2024:
5. Adidas
Adidas, on a larger front, failed to impress the fans and get their attention with their kits for the upcoming French Open. The likes of Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander Zverev, Maria Sakkari, Elina Svitolina, Felix Augur Aliassime and more are sponsored by the sporting giant.
Nevertheless, instead of experimentation, Adidas decided to use solid and primary colours for ladies for the clay court Grand Slam. Meanwhile, The company has used lines to create contrast in their kits for men with three colours: black, white and yellow.
4. Yonex
Yonex’s 2024 Paris Collection is inspired by the city of Paris combined with innovative performance technologies. The company has decided to use the Stade Roland Garros-like sand orange as the primary colour.
Moreover, they have also used a shade of dark green and white in the outfits. Two-time French Open runner-up Casper Ruud and World No. 4 Elena Rybakina will be seen wearing Yonex’s 2024 Paris Collection from May 26.
3. Lacoste
Lacoste, who have the likes of Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev, Grigor Dimitrov, Arthur Fils and Bernarda Pera as their athletes, have ditched the orange colour and decided to go with shades of pink and red.
The brand has always been famous for using the orange colour in their kits during the clay season; however, they have decided to move on. Meanwhile, Daniil Medvedev will be wearing a dark blue ultra-light seamless polo shirt for the competition.
2. Nike
Nike has decided to give several options to their athletes. From yellow to orange and white to grey, the sporting giant has released a huge collection of t-shirts and shorts. In addition to that, Nike has released a printed white and orange tennis dress for World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
Below, you can see Sabalenka wearing the Nike Court Slam Women’s Dri-FIT Tennis Dress in terre battue-hued “Rust Factor” orange.
The sporting giant has released the same designs in other colours such as pink, grey and dark blue. At least, they have managed to do a better job in kit designing than last year. Apart from the Belarusian tennis star, Zheng Qinwen, Madison Keys, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will also be seen wearing the kits.
1. ON
On, the Roger Federer-backed Swiss brand, has won the kit battle for the 2024 French Open. Iga Swiatek and Ben Shelton unveiled their Roland-Garros collection last week. Moreover, the Polish tennis player has been seen practicing in the same kit.
They have used a gradient design with purple and pink. The men’s and women’s t-shirts will both be available in half-sleeves and sleeveless and the skirt and shorts will be plain white.
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